sweat 的 5 个定义
sweat or sweat·ed, sweat·ing.
- to perspire, especially freely or profusely.
- to exude moisture, as green plants piled in a heap or cheese.
- to gather moisture from the surrounding air by condensation.
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sweat or sweat·ed, sweat·ing.
- to excrete through the pores of the skin.
- to exude in drops or small particles: The drying figs sweat tiny drops of moisture.
- to send forth or get rid of with or like perspiration.
- (16)
- the process of sweating or perspiring.
- that which is secreted from sweat glands; perspiration.
- a state or a period of sweating.
- (11)
- Informal. made to be worn for exercise, sports, or other physical activity.made of the absorbent fabric used for such clothes: sweat dresses.of, for, or associated with such clothes: the sweat look in sportswear.
- sweat out, Informal. to await anxiously the outcome of; endure apprehensively: The accused sweated out the jury's deliberation.to work arduously at or toward: The director sweated out a camera angle with the cinematographer.
sweat 近义词
body's perspiring
sweat 的近义词 7 个
sweat 的反义词 2 个
hard work
perspire
worry about; bear
由sweat构成的短语
- sweat blood
- sweat bullets
- sweat of one's brow
- sweat out
- by the sweat of one's brow
- in a cold sweat
- no problem (sweat)
更多sweat例句
- Gyms operate in close quarters and in environments where you have heavy breathing, sweat and shared equipment — not the mix you want during a pandemic.
- That’s why getting them to sniff sweat from cotton swabs is probably better, he says.
- Mateescu and her team have examined skin biopsies and found that relatively large sweat glands allow Brahman to better regulate their internal body temperature.
- Some devices may one day be powered by electric currents made from your sweat.
- Using sweat, he points out, lets people harness energy that usually goes to waste.
- For nearly her entire life Beyoncé has been giving us her blood, sweat, and tears in her career.
- And how much do you need to sweat to stave off the disease that kills 500,000 people every year?
- He wipes beads of sweat from his brow, and extends his hand out towards the crowd.
- Sweat poured from underneath his helmet and down the thin points of his sandy blond hair.
- I tried to relax too, but I felt my stomach tighten and I began to sweat.
- A mist came before his eyes, the cold sweat stood upon his ashy face, his limbs failed him, and he sunk upon his knees.
- These cigars rarely "char" in burning; certainly not, if made of good quality of tobacco and thoroughly sweat.
- The sweat of death was already on his brow as he reeled sideways, plunging blindly across the uneven tufts of grass.
- After harvesting, the plants cure rapidly and on account of their small size rarely sweat.
- His next line—'To grunt and sweat under a weary life'—resembles ll.